Quoting Richard <richard.b...@blueyonder.co.uk>:

> On Fri, 25 Nov 2011 16:44:34 +0100
> Paul Isambert <zappathus...@free.fr> wrote:
>
> > Le 25/11/2011 12:46, Paul Isambert a écrit :
> > > Hello there again,
> > >
> > > I must be cursed. As explained before, I succeeded in having my wifi
> > > work by switching to wheezy, following Nicolas's solution.
> > >
> > > Then I just wanted to install Vim (gVim actually). Synaptic told me
> > > there were tons of things to do, which I did, except it broke here and
> > > there (on thing was that dialog [box, I suppose] was impossible
> > > because TERM was not set, and indeed the details of progress appeared
> > > in command-line style); update was cancelled. I started again, it
> > > apparently progressed a little bit more, but still failed. I can't
> > > remembered exactly what happened, but some things were related to Gnome.
> > >
> > > Anyway, gVim was installed, but I'd lost e.g. NetworkManager in the
> > > taskbar (although I still had an internet connection), so I thought
> > > rebooting might be good. Alas, after rebooting, I had no desktop
> > > anymore, simply the commandline. I updated Gnome, just in case, but
> > > still no desktop. I launched "synaptic safe-upgrade", which did a lot
> > > of things, but didn't gave me the desktop back, even after reboot.
> > >
> > > So, what have I done wrong again?
> >
> > "startx" was the solution (I could have searched the web *before* asking
> > here). Sorry for the noise.
> > Paul
> >
> >
>
> Hi
>
> you could try deleting /etc/X11/xorg.conf,
> if there is corruption there, deleting it will force xconfig.
>
> just a guess HTH

Everything is fine now. I've just replaced Gnome with Xfce, because Gnome
doesn't work well with wheezy for the moment.

Paul


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